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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Press Conference: Lt. Governor Dan Patrick Feb 12th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • You know, we pass a lot of legislation, a lot of important legislation in every session.
  • I don't know a better time than to get it done this session.
  • So, yet again, this session, we're making another attempt to get that done.
  • We played hardball in 2017 and forced a special session and passed a lot of bills that should have passed
  • session, and another special session, and another special session, because, as you heard from Andy.
Bills: SJR2 , SB4 , SJR36 , SJR2 , SB4 , SR42 , SR74 , SR76 , HCR5 , SB710 , SB710
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 12th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • following measures. 5 Leach, inviting the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas to address a joint session
  • of the legislature. on February 26th, 2025, SCR14 Zaffirini sponsor Hunter. granting the legislator
  • Thank you, members. 429 430 431 432 433 Do card for a special recognition.
  • HCR 5 by Leach inviting the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas to address a joint session of
  • President and Members, House Concurrent Resolution provides for a joint session on February 26th for
Bills: SJR2 , SB4 , SJR36 , SJR2 , SB4 , SR42 , SR74 , SR76 , HCR5 , SB710 , SB710
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Morning Session Apr 9th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Norris Legislative Chamber for the 58th day of the 109th Legislature, Second Session.
  • I call the order the 58th day of the 109th Legislature, Second Session.
  • And we have addressed property taxes in this session.
  • I don't think this session, you know, I've been here eight years.
  • The problem with property tax has been discussed enough in this session.
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Afternoon Session Apr 9th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Norris Legislative Chamber. The afternoon session is about to reconvene.
  • have seen an average of 3.94 bills per day in a long session and 4.12 bills per day in a short session
  • Final reading, Legislative Bill 834.
  • Legislative Bill 1155, introduced by Senators Dorn, R.
  • The bill relates to legislative oversight, access to records, juvenile probation officers, the Legislative
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 17th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • He's working as a legislative aide this session in my office. and doing a fantastic job.
  • What time the house needs to adjourn briefly to begin a new legislative day Mr.
  • We'll fix it next session. Fix it right now. It just takes 100 votes.
  • session, as I bring a facet of that to you all.
  • After a late night on the floor toward the end of the 2019 legislative session.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House and Governmental Affairs Mar 18th, 2026

House and Governmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're just putting it in legislation. Correct.
  • If there's one thing I despise about this building, it's when legislators move a piece of legislation
  • But then it says the special election—what kind of special election?
  • What kind of a special election?
  • Would we need to add a special...
Bills: HB117 , HB228 , HB250 , HB260 , HB393 , HB400 , HB446 , HB534 , HB551 , HB576 , HB842
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • We were so pleased when this happened in the last session to accommodate 138,000.
  • Legislation that could have long-term effects on the financing for the city.
  • I just became aware of the references to the $400 million in the legislation.
  • Since then, I have pursued this legislation.
  • That's why I'm reintroducing the Monument Protection Act this session.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • He further stated, "I will work with Senator Schwertner and representatives on this needed legislation
  • We will update the current bill language to ensure that it aligns with the legislative counsel draft.
  • This committee has heard this session. There are more coming. We are here to act as a resource.
  • This makes the Midland legislation and the Midland Authority much more viable.
  • This is a wonderful piece of legislation for Midland.
Bills: SB209 , SB529 , SB1265 , SB1592 , SB1728 , SCR37 , SCR38
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • This legislation provides help for the 775,000 special education. kids in Texas.
  • that you will consider this session. of the special education programs in Texas are fundamentally broken
  • And then the other big change was with House Bill 3928 this last session. with adding dyslexia to special
  • And that transformative legislation ended the longstanding practice of restricting special education
  • I agree that this is one of the most transformational bills this session since ending the 8.5% special
Bills: SB568 , SCR5 , SB57 , SB1447 , SB27 , SB24
Committee: Senate Education
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • placed in the hands of the legislature the authority to set the agenda for special sessions; and, Whereas
  • Session for consideration: Legislation that protects law enforcement officers from public disclosure
  • It comes from state legislators.
  • on his call in this special second session.
  • Darby moves to excuse those members on this legislative day who... who were excused on the previous legislative
Bills: HB25 , HB48 , HB149 , HB254 , HB26 , HB192 , HCR3 , HCR4 , HCR5 , HCR6 , HCR8 , HCR14 , HCR16 , HR1 , HR2 , HR3 , HR4 , HR6 , HR7 , HR8 , HR9 , HR12 , HR11 , HR13 , HR14 , HR15 , HR16 , HR20 , HR22 , HR23 , HR24 , HR25 , HR26 , HR27 , HR28 , HR29 , HR30 , HR31 , HR32 , HR33 , HR45 , HR48 , HR49 , HR51 , HR52 , HR55 , HR56 , HR57 , HR59 , HR60 , HR61 , HR62 , HR63 , HR64 , HR65 , HR66 , HR70 , HR71 , HR72 , HR74 , HCR2 , HCR7 , HR10 , HR21 , HR35 , HR36 , HR37 , HR38 , HR39 , HR40 , HR42 , HR43 , HR44 , HR46 , HR47 , HR50 , HR53 , HR54 , HR67 , HR69 , HR75 , HCR 5 , HCR 6 , HCR 8 , HCR 14 , HCR 16 , HR 1 , HR 3 , HR 4 , HR 6 , HR 7 , HR 8 , HR 9 , HR 12 , HR 11 , HR 13 , HR 14 , HR 15 , HR 16 , HR 20 , HR 22 , HR 23 , HR 24 , HR 25 , HR 26 , HR 27 , HR 28 , HR 29 , HR 30 , HR 31 , HR 32 , HR 33 , HR 45 , HR 48 , HR 49 , HR 51 , HR 52 , HR 55 , HR 56 , HR 57 , HR 59 , HR 60 , HR 61 , HR 62 , HR 63 , HR 64 , HR 65 , HR 66 , HR 70 , HR 71 , HR 72 , HR 74 , HCR 7 , HR 10 , HR 21 , HR 35 , HR 36 , HR 37 , HR 38 , HR 39 , HR 40 , HR 42 , HR 43 , HR 44 , HR 46 , HR 47 , HR 50 , HR 53 , HR 54 , HR 67 , HR 69 , HB 25 , HB 48 , HB 149 , HB 254 , HB 26 , HB 192
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Common Education Feb 11th, 2026 at 03:00 pm

Common Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • and said that because of the way that the school is defined in this, it is not in this specific legislation
  • , but in a statute that's defined in this legislation, that they're actually already exempt from that
  • The states that have implemented similar legislation have seen some of their education outcomes improve
  • not put it in my top eight, just to kind of let there and see what would happen after the end of session
  • So, what impact do you anticipate this legislation to have on teacher recruiting and retention in Oklahoma
Bills: HB4274 , HB3076 , HB4358 , HB3312 , HB3288 , HB3885
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Common Education Feb 11th, 2026

Common Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • , and in a statute that's defined in this legislation, they're actually already exempt from that.
  • And if you look at the states that have implemented similar legislation, some of their education outcomes
  • After the end of session, I was approached and said, hey, would you please rerun this bill and actually
  • At the end of session, I was approached and said, hey, would you please rerun this bill and actually
  • So what impact do you anticipate this legislation to have on teacher recruiting and retention in Oklahoma
Bills: HB4274 , HB3076 , HB4358 , HB3312 , HB3288 , HB3885
Summary: The committee first took up HB 4274, with a PCS accepted without objection. The bill concerns military students and military school choice, restoring language from the Open Enrollment Act, removing a six-month residency requirement for military families, and addressing early enrollment administration. After brief discussion, the committee voted 10-0 to report the bill out as due pass. HB 3076, authored by Rep. Lepak, would create a new alternative certification pathway for teachers to help address the teacher shortage by allowing third-party certifiers outside the traditional higher-education route. Members asked about accreditation, existing pilot language, and how this differs from emergency or adjunct certification. The author said the bill is intended as an additional route for career changers, with examples from other states and a model that includes follow-up support after hiring. The committee also discussed adding mentor-teacher language, and the bill passed 10-2 as due pass. The committee then considered HB 4358, which would limit screen time for K-5 students to one hour per day, with the author noting possible changes for class-based use, testing, and virtual schools. HB 3312, with a PCS, would require schools to offer firearm safety education in grades K-12, while allowing parents to opt their students out; it passed 9-2. HB 3288, also with a PCS, would increase physical activity for school-age children and prohibit withholding recess or physical education from pre-K through 5th grade as punishment; it passed 11-0. Finally, HB 3885, with a PCS, would impose mandatory disciplinary actions for third- through fifth-grade students who assault or attempt to assault teachers or school employees. The author said the bill is aimed at improving teacher safety and retention, while still allowing in-school suspension and case-by-case superintendent discretion. Members discussed whether schools already have such authority and whether suspension is always the best response. The bill passed 8-3 as due pass. HB 4277 and HB 4173 were laid over.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Transportation Jan 29th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have a work session, a public hearing, and an executive session.
  • We'll begin with our work session and get an update on two very important projects: U.S. 12 in the Walla
  • Nickel package back in 2023, and it also received several earmarks along the way from our federal legislators
  • plates, a parking placard and one set of special license plates, or a parking placard and a special
  • We'll move into executive session and we'll get staff briefings on our bills.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Jan 21st, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • The bill would take effect 90 days after the end of session.
  • There is one other bill that is up for executive session.
  • ...is one other bill that is up for executive session.
  • There is one other bill that is up for executive session.
  • But as I said, those freshman legislators get everything right.
Bills: HB2307 , HB2374 , HB2379 , HB1823 , HB2111
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Aug 21st, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • To accommodate our agenda and the condensed timeline of this special session, the committee will be hearing
  • So these were all in our legislative reports as part of that legislative mandate.
  • We don't change it unless it's consistent with legislative action.
  • We'll be in session at that time.
  • Legislative staff work...
Bills: HB8
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Aug 21st, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'll add that other states like Alaska have been mentioned during the regular session.
  • it's way more legislative oversight than we've ever seen before in terms of what we do.
  • We appreciate this legislation that aims to minimize the impact of high-stakes tests.
  • We received testimony from TK, the Texas Council of Administrators of Special Education.
  • concerning the potential for a federal waiver for certain special education campuses.
Bills: HB8
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Public Education Aug 21st, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • To accommodate our agenda and the condensed timeline of the special session, the committee will be hearing
  • regular session, but that bill ultimately did not make it to Governor Abbott's desk.
  • So we do not change the blueprint of the test, barring legislative action.
  • that legislative mandate.
  • We'll, we'll be in session.
Bills: HB8
Summary: The House Committee on Public Education met to hear House Bill 8, which would replace STAAR with a new assessment and accountability system beginning in the 2027-28 school year. The chair described the bill as reducing testing time, limiting benchmark tests, adding beginning-, middle-, and end-of-year assessments, requiring faster score turnaround, involving Texas teachers in test development, and tightening accountability timelines and transparency rules. Members also discussed provisions on A-F ratings, cut scores, CCMR, local accountability plans, and TEA reporting requirements. Committee members and invited witnesses split sharply on the bill’s approach. Supporters, including the chair, TEA Commissioner Mike Morath, and Ed Trust’s Nicholas Munyon Penny, argued the bill would reduce high-stakes pressure, provide quicker and more actionable data, limit over-testing, and better align assessments to Texas standards while preserving criterion-referenced accountability. They said the new system would help teachers and parents intervene sooner and would improve transparency, including parent access to student responses and automatic rescoring in some writing cases. Opponents, including Rep. Hinojosa and student witness Ella Moran, argued the bill still increases testing and replaces one high-stakes test with multiple TEA-created tests. Moran testified that STAAR creates anxiety, disrupts instruction, and does not reflect real learning, while Hinojosa said the House had previously passed a better bill based on a nationally norm-referenced model and criticized the new proposal as a concession to the Senate. Questions also focused on AI scoring of writing, rescoring rates, and whether the bill’s new accountability rules would be reliable and fair. The committee did not take a final vote during the portion provided, but the chair said a vote on HB 8 would be called after public testimony later in the day.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services May 12th, 2025

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • However, the legislation does not impact the ability of private enterprises...
  • So what is your objection to the legislation? What is discussed here is mostly about the 5%.
  • Well, currently, we're limited by legislation as to how much debt we can have.
  • Every session, and if we do this one, it'll be the third session in a row where we've started to do this
  • Because next session, they're going to come back and change it again.
Bills: SB512 , SB1024
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Apr 9th, 2025

Finance and Taxation Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator Gavan, Senator Hatcher, Senator Hovie, Senator Kelly, Senator Melson, Senator Roberts, Senator Sessions
  • Senator Sessions, Senator Singleton, Senator Send your. Send your order. All right.
  • Senator Sessions, aye. Senator Singleton, aye. Senator Smitherman, aye. Senator Wagner, aye.
  • It just changes in our four buckets, you know, those were the other than the special ed. Uh...
  • Senator Gavan, is your legislation or our legislation on line 272? Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Bills: SB305 , SB109 , SB122 , SB111 , SB114 , SB113 , SB150 , SB112 , SB289 , SB303